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Revision as of 04:31, 28 November 2022

Butter Rain World
Butterrainworld.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

バターレイン
バターレイン
Butter Rain

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Chocolate WorldSixth Terminal Unlock🔑
BGM 甘談_byやわらかRIMA-bgm-Accordian001.ogg (Pink Puni Room)
Map ID 1611, 1615
Version Added 0.119
Last Updated 0.119b patch 1
Author maptsuki

Butter Rain World is an area accessible from Chocolate World after Menu Theme #19 is obtained and Dream Park's central section has been visited.

Annotated map of the area

Features

This rainy area consists of a buttery-yellow ground and chocolate structures. Per dream session, there is a chance that it would be snowing instead. Shortly northeast of the entrance, you can find a purple structure which has three weird-looking Puni. Slightly northwest from here, there are four cows sitting in glasses of milk, surrounding a teleportation tile. Determined every dream session, there is a chance that the tile is glowing pink, and stepping into it when that happens will take you to a room with a pink Puni, similar to the ones found in certain spots in Dream Park and the Shadowy Caves, who gives you around 5000夢. North from here, you can find a gray structure which leads to the Sixth Terminal.

Directions

Nexus → Forest WorldChocolate World → Butter Rain World

Trivia

  • Butter Rain, when put into katakana, is "バターレイン". This is a wordplay on the word "Valentine" which, when written in Katakana reads as "バレンタイン".

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